College Football

Colorado stuns No. 17 TCU for massive upset in Deion Sanders’ debut as coach

FORT WORTH, Texas — Deion Sanders had Colorado ready for prime time after all of the hype and attention in the nine months since Coach Prime was hired.

Shedeur Sanders, the coach’s son, threw for 510 yards with four touchdowns, the game-winner a 46-yard catch-and-run by freshman Dylan Edwards with 4:25 left, and the Buffaloes pulled off an opening shocker with a 45-42 win Saturday over 17th-ranked TCU, last year’s national runner-up.

“A lot of you didn’t believe in us,” Shedeur Sanders said. “It’s crazy because you just got to understand our coach, Coach Prime, my dad, everywhere he went, he was a winner. Every game, every opportunity, he took advantage of.”

Edwards caught three touchdowns, including a 75-yarder in the opening minute of the second half when he turned another short pass into a big play.

He also ran for another score.

Two-way starter Travis Hunter, the former top recruit who came with the quarterback and coach from FCS school Jackson State, had 11 catches for 119 yards.

Deion Sanders coaching his first game at Colorado against TCU on Saturday. Getty Images
Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders (2) runs from TCU linebacker Jamoi Hodge (6) during the first half on Saurday. AP

As a defensive back, he had one of the two interceptions that TCU’s Chandler Morris threw in or near the end zone.

Deion Sanders came to Boulder, Colorado, to revitalize a long-dormant program, and he did so with an unprecedented roster flip.

“I’ve been talking about it and talking about it and you didn’t believe me,” Deion Sanders said after the upset win.

Hunter, Edwards and Shedeur Sanders are among 87 newcomers at Colorado, which won only one game last season and has only two winning records since 2005.

Colorado Buffaloes running back Dylan Edwards (3) celebrates scoring a touchdown against the TCU Horned Frogs in the first quarter on Saturday. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

Coach Prime already has a signature win.

Sanders completed 38 of 47 passes and the Buffaloes had four 100-yard receivers: Hunter, Edwards (five catches, 135 yards), Jimmy Horn Jr. (11 catches, 117 yards) and Xavier Weaver (six catches, 118 yards). Colorado outgained TCU 565-541.

Morris was 24-of-42 passing for 279 yards and two touchdowns.

Emani Baily ran for 165 yards.

Colorado celebrates its upset of No. 17 TCU on Saturday. Getty Images

Trey Sanders had three TD runs, including a 1-yard run for a 42-38 lead two plays after Major Everhart’s 86-yard kickoff return.

Edwards’ game-winning score came on a fourth-down play.

He took a pass in the flats, made a slight hesitation and then raced down the sideline past the TCU defense.

TCU’s final drive came to an end with a fourth-down stop around midfield, and Colorado, playing its final season in the Pac-12 before returning to the Big 12 to share a conference with the Horned Frogs, was able to run out the final minute.

— with AP